Bug fix: the ‘close’ command in PSFTP always reported failure, so that ending a psftp -b batch script with it would cause PSFTP as a whole to believe it had failed, even if everything worked fine.Bug fix: SSH authentication banners were not reliably printed if a server sent one immediately before closing the connection (eg intended as a user-visible explanation for the connection closure).Bug fix: the ‘bell overload’ timing settings were misinterpreted by Unix PuTTY and pterm 0.77/0.78 if any settings were saved using these versions, confusion can persist with newer versions.Bug fix: GTK PuTTY could fail an assertion if you tried to change the font size while the window was maximized.Bug fix: GTK PuTTY could fail an assertion if a resize control sequence was sent by the server while the window was docked to one half of the screen in KDE.Bug fix: terminal output could hang if a resize control sequence was sent by the server (and was not disabled in the Features panel) but PuTTY’s window was set to non-resizable in the Window panel.Bug fix: in a session using the ‘Raw’ protocol, pressing ^D twice in the terminal window could cause an assertion failure.Backwards compatibility fix: certificate-based user authentication now works with OpenSSH 7.7 and earlier.Terminal mouse tracking: support for horizontal scroll events (eg generated by trackpads).Terminal mouse tracking: support for mouse movements which are not drags.If both end up installed, uninstalling both and then re-installing the new version will fix things up. In that situation we recommend uninstalling 0.78 first. Note: this means that installing the 0.79 or later Windows installer will not automatically uninstall 0.78, if 0.78 was installed using its default ‘per user’ scope. Windows installer scope is back to the normal ‘per machine’ setting, reverting 0.78’s security workaround.The changelog for this release can be found below. Due to an issue, Windows users are recommended to uninstall the old version first. Originally the program was only available for Windows, but nowadays there are also clients for the various Unix platforms. PuTTY is one of the most popular telnet and ssh clients, which makes it possible to remotely manage a computer over a secure connection. Version 0.79 of PuTTY has become available.
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